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MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd V.BMK

Alternate Symbol(s):  MCDMF

MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the evaluation, acquisition, and development of precious and critical metals properties in Ontario. It is focused on exploring its 100%-owned, 19,455 ha Scadding-Powerline-Jovan (SPJ) Project located 20 kilometers (km) southeast of the prolific Sudbury Mining Camp in Northern Ontario. The SPJ property consists of the Scadding, Powerline, Jovan, Blueberry, Loney and Golden Copper properties. Scadding Mine, as well as additional mineral claims that surround the Scadding Mine site, which is located in Scadding Township near the Wanapitei-Ashigami Lakes district, east of Sudbury, Ontario. Its Hembruff Copper property consists of 30 mining claims over 6.64 square kilometers.


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Post by Wangotango67on Nov 05, 2022 2:24pm
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Post# 35075867

BRADY -

BRADY - What do i find so bewildering about this map ?
- historically it was known as a hot spot - gold, cobalt, nickel, copper.
- trenched ( with reported grades )
- biggie ? ( they didn't drill it. why not ? )


https://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/b9e0f125-8072-473f-8ac4-1480463796f8?size=0

2021 Jovan video -
Explaining the Jovan low resistivities ( minerals which hold a charge )
PAUSE  the video @ 9 min 23 sec
What do you see ?
I see a massive charge structure
But where are the 2 drill locations ?
Yup... well outside the massive charge structure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF1qzguAgC4


Based on map above - Brady was the spot to drill - but appears it wasn't.
Based on historicals - it was indeed quite promising.
Based on video - drills were well outside the massive charge anomaly.


Here's the press release -
I will say... i'm not a big fan of seeing - simple assaying -
whereas, only a few metals were tested.
Or... no significant results.
I like seeing a wel ldetailed assay report and photos ( not in video ) in which allows one 
to zoom in and see what's going on with the geology.

I singled out - drill holes - JV  21 084 - 088
asked the question - what provoked them to drill upto 400m deep ?
JV-21-084  - 314m
JV-21-085  - 370m
JV-21-086  - 310m
JV-21-087  - 385m
JV-21-088  - 400m


Not your typical BMK depths.

Typically... Most all drills ( elsewhere ) run under 200m.
These drill holes above - were well beyond the usual depths.

In the vidoe above - one can see some of the drill cores from - JOVAN.
Interesting geology.
Again... could there be a nickel hiding in the - i-t-e-s - or, other species of nickel that may have formed a bond with - magnesium or aluminum silicates ?
Some XRF metal detectors - can't pick up on, magnesium.

In my opinion... wouldn't hurt to pull a few good looking Jovan cores forward -

perform a reassay - looking for - nickel - bonded to aluma silicates, magnesium, or - i-t-e-s.
Even a cobalt or PGE - with unusual bonds.

Many of these - key minerals - can transition to salts.
If a chloric conversion took place - they would indeed be difficult to detect.

1 - chlorite / serpentine - morphing
2 - multiple bonds - hidden with in -
     ( eg ) magnesium ( or ) aluminum 60% and nickel 20% - only - mg or al - was detected.
3 - hidden in - i-t-e-s. - whereas, the iron is dominant and nickel goes undetected.

Like i mentioned in a previous post - 
Other juniors are finding - nickel - running with - magnesium.
Even in carbonates.
Which this SPJ district does have.

Can't help but think of....
Red Mine just north of, Scadding.
This former mine has significant - dolomites.
Calcium and Magnesium.
And... the what nickel was running in these aluma silicates ?

Shame about the Brady...
I thought they would've tapped a few holes - historical reports point to - hot spot.
400m holes... interesting.
And... missing the large charge anomaly - drilling outside if it.


Cheers....




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